17 Related Articles, between 2018-10-19 and 2018-10-18

"An Uncivil War": Is Democracy in danger in the Age of Trump?. In his new book "An Uncivil War", author Greg Sargent looks at how the pillars of democracy have been stressed since President Trump took office. CBS News' Reena Ninan interviewed Sargent a few weeks ahead of the pivotal 2018 midterm elections. >>

David Bossie: Anti-Trump and anti-GOP mobs act like thugs, while Trump-hating media spare them criticism. Republicans face violent threats from the left, while anti-Trump media ignore the danger. >>

Judges consider state court's power over Trump in lawsuit. Judges in ex-'Apprentice' contestant's suit against Trump weigh state court's power over the president >>

President Trump holds a rally in Montana. President Trump is speaking at a "Make America Great Again" rally in Missoula, Montana. Follow here for the latest. >>

Teacher who revealed details about Trump aide's childhood returns to classroom. A veteran teacher who was pulled from the classroom after she described the childhood oddities of Trump aide Stephen Miller has returned to her classroom at Franklin Elementary in Santa Monica. Nikki Fiske, 72, had been placed on “home assignment” while school district officials determined whether... >>

The Trump administration is also punishing legal immigrants. Here’s how.. Fear is driving documented residents out of social programs. >>

Trump hails Montana Rep. who body-slammed reporter. President Donald Trump saluted Montana Rep. Greg Gianforte for body-slamming a reporter in 2016 – saying there was 'nothing to be embarrassed' about and calling him 'my kinda guy.' >>

Trump jokes about congressman assaulting reporter: 'Any guy who can do a body slam ... he's my guy'. President Donald Trump praised Montana Republican Rep. Greg Gianforte for assaulting a reporter during his campaign last May, saying "any guy who can do a body slam ... he's my guy" and made a gesture mimicking a body slam. >>

Trump stops rally to say hurricanes helped prove his hair is real. President Donald Trump veered heavily off script Thursday night during a rally in Montana after a woman in the audience shouted: "I love your hair!" >>

Trump threatens to shut down southern border over caravan of migrants. President Trump threatened to mobilize the military and shut down the southern border to stop a caravan of Central American migrants from entering the U.S. As many as 4,000 people are making the journey. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports. >>

Trump ups immigration rhetoric ahead of campaign swing to western states. President Trump is ramping up his rhetoric on immigration as he prepares for a three-day campaign swing of western states. >>

Trump: We have dumbest immigration laws. President Donald Trump says the US immigration laws are "loophole-ridden" and the "dumbest" in the world. >>

Two top Trump aides tangle outside Oval Office over immigration. Two of President Donald Trump's top advisers got into a heated exchange outside the Oval Office on Thursday as passions boiled over about how to handle illegal immigration, two sources familiar with the incident said. >>

Two top Trump aides tangle outside Oval Office over.... WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Two of President Donald Trump's top advisers got into a heated exchange outside the Oval Office on Thursday as passions... >>

US economy under Trump: Is it the best in history?. Is the US economy under President Trump the best it's ever been? >>

What Is the Migrant Caravan and Why Does Trump Care?. As many as 4,000 people are walking together north from Central America, fleeing violence or poverty. The president wants them to stop. >>